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Expressive Aphasia: What to Know About Communication DisordersBroca's aphasia is a specific subtype of expressive aphasia. It is often caused by damage to the brain's left frontal lobe, impacting speech production but leaving comprehension intact.
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Green Matters on MSNAphasia vs. Dysarthria and More: A Look at Different Disorders and How They Affect Areas of the BrainThere are eight main kinds of aphasia, but the three most common types are Broca's aphasia, Global aphasia, and Wernicke's ...
For example, aphasia-a disorder characterized by impaired language abilities-is often caused by problems in Broca's area, which is a region of the brain concerned with the production of speech.
People with aphasia-a brain disorder affecting about a million people in the U.S.-struggle to turn their thoughts into words and comprehend spoken language.
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